Who Haunts that Strand?
On our GPS navigated, spookily narrated and music infused solo walking tour you'll discover Galveston at your own pace and on your own schedule. With the built in EMF Reader in our app you can detect ghosts in the area!
Go anytime (1am? That's spooky fun!) The tour never expires. And for the price, it's the best deal in the south.
Galveston was once the largest city in Texas and one of the richest in the world. Today it’s one of the most haunted cities in the United States. You'll be guided to its most haunted spots and discover the spooky stories of those that walk in the afterlife. It’s a haunted solo adventure not to be missed. I’ll meet you at the front door of the Tremont House Hotel, that’s if you’re not yellow belly.
The tour starts and ends here at the Tremont House in Galveston. The Tremont house dates back to 1839, years before Texas was officially a state. And you can bet your shrimp and grits it’s haunted by the ghosts of its past. You'll hear about its ghosts and the rooms they haunt.
The solo tour starts at the Tremont house where you'll hear about the ghosts that haunt the lobby and rooms of this old hotel. If you are staying here you might just see a ghost during your visit.
We will stop outside of the railway museum and hear the stories of the Galveston's most famous ghosts. Two are said to frequent the old museum.
This spooky restaurant is a great place to grab a meal and drink, it's also known for the ghost that walks it's halls. You'll hear about the shootout that once went down here and what spirits stuck around.
You will go to the Hutchings, Sealy & Company Building and hear about the woman in white that haunts it's halls. You'll also hear about one of the most haunted bathrooms in Galveston.
You'll stop outside the Thomas Jefferson League building and hear about the woman that haunts it's halls forever playing the piano to the guests.
You'll stop outside the old (now defunct) Colonel Bubbies’ Military Surplus and hear about the old haunted building.
You will stop outside the old JDR building and hear of the mother and child that haunt the top and it's history during the great storm as a make shift morgue.
Here you'll hear about the ghosts of Galveston's Civil War Past and you might just see one walking in the window with a little luck.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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